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16 years ago

Travel takes its toll on Glory

Preparing for another marathon journey across the country and on to Wellington, Perth coach David Mitchell has lifted the lid on the extraordinary toll travel takes on his side. Preparing for another marathon journey across the country and on to...
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16 years ago

Bolton to Heart

Melbourne Heart has announced Sydney goalkeeper Clint Bolton will join the club in its inaugural season, while Westpac has signed on as a principal partner. Melbourne Heart has announced Sydney goalkeeper Clint Bolton will join the club in its inaugural...
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16 years ago

Corica blow for Sydney

Steve Corica will not be part of Sydney FC’s bid for a second Hyundai A-League championship, scans confirming the veteran has a torn hamstring that has forced him into an early retirement. Steve Corica will not be part of Sydney...
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16 years ago

Arnold flags changes

After 10 successful years with the national team, incoming Central Coast coach Graham Arnold is confident he can guide the Mariners back to the top of the Hyundai A-League next season. After 10 successful years with the national team, incoming...
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16 years ago

Culina Jr confident

Star Gold Coast United midfielder Jason Culina insists the club’s championship dream is still very much alive despite its recent form slump. Star Gold Coast United midfielder Jason Culina insists the club’s championship dream is still very much alive despite...
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16 years ago

Hernandez voted best

Melbourne Victory’s Costa Rican playmaker Carlos Hernandez has capped off a wonderful season by taking out the Hyundai A-League’s highest individual accolade, the Johnny Warren Medal, in Sydney on Monday night. Melbourne Victory’s Costa Rican playmaker Carlos Hernandez has capped...
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16 years ago

Bridges ruled out

In a big blow to Newcastle Jets’ finals ambitions, striker Michael Bridges has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a leg injury. In a big blow to Newcastle Jets’ finals ambitions, striker Michael Bridges has been...
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16 years ago

Branko: GCU the team to beat

In a veiled swipe at the club that axed him, Newcastle coach Branko Culina has placed Gold Coast ahead of minor premiers Sydney FC as the team to beat in the Hyundai A-League finals. In a veiled swipe at the...
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16 years ago

Herbert rolls on

Ricki Herbert has arguably done more for New Zealand football in the past 12 months than any other person over the 100-year history of the game in the Shaky isles. But while getting Wellington to the finals of the Hyundai...
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16 years ago

Coyne a certain starter

Star Perth defender Chris Coyne is a certain starter against Wellington on Sunday in the cut-throat Hyundai A-League final, but he has made it clear that anything but a win would leave the Glory as underachievers. Star Perth defender Chris...
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16 years ago

Hyundai A-League Weekend Wrap – Round 27

Sydney is the 2009/10 Hyundai A-League premier after defeating Melbourne in the last game of the season. Results – Round 27 WELLINGTON PHOENIX 3 Central Coast Mariners 0 Newcastle Jets 1 ADELAIDE UNITED 2 PERTH GLORY 2 Brisbane Roar 0...
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16 years ago

No time for Sydney party

Sydney FC’s first premiership was greeted with muted celebration on Sunday night as the Sky Blues immediately turned their attention to the fast-approaching finals series. Sydney FC’s first premiership was greeted with muted celebration on Sunday night as the Sky...
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